Originally Posted by: Andy
The truth in that statement is that someone that collects 100% of everything from a single group, but only moderate amounts of releases from others is going to suffer from diminishing returns at some point. Unless you're listening to (or gazing at/caressing) it to the exclusion of others artists, you're probably overdoing it. Diversify.
i think it's a lot more fun collecting new order than listening also, because besides the boxsets,
they really haven't put out anything worth listening to after brotherhood. (beyond an initial time or two)
YES, the singles, remixes, etc, etc. but that's still not much to get.
so, once you get the album tracks, if you're not interested in the singles or mixes, there really isnt much else to get.
if you do get the singles, b-sides, soundtracks, and miscallaneous projects, videos, that covers most of their output too.
it's all the crazy formats, foreign pressings, colored vinyl, record store tracks, boxes, and other things that make it fun.
i don't bother talking about the music anymore, unless its the demos, because there really isnt anything of note.
not a whole was said about 'be a rebel', that hasn't been said before.
later
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Edited by user 07 February 2021 20:23:46(UTC)
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